2017 Inauguration
R&B singer Chrisette Michele appeared on The Breakfast Club radio show as another stop on her explainer tour.
An African-American waitress received an inspiring note from three White male customers during inauguration weekend in Washington, D.C. The message included the words "not race, not gender, just American."
Several Black celebrities, including Solange Knowles and Danny Glover, raised a collective call for hope during a peace ball at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. on Thursday night.
Instead of watching the orange one lift his hand to pledge allegiance to the presidency, here's 5 things Black people can do to make January 20th a little less painful.
To soothe any doubts, the 41st wrote a letter filled to the brink with eloquent shade and declined the invitation to the inauguration.
The Talladega College Marching Tornadoes have raised more than $500,000 on their GoFundMe page to cover inauguration expenses after the band from the small and historically Black institution in Alabama took major heat for agreeing to perform at Donald Trump's inaugural parade.
Rapper Clifford "T.I." Harris pens an open letter to Donald Trump urging for understanding and transparency ahead of inauguration.
After receiving backlash, the Broadway legend backed out of Trump’s inauguration and issued an apology.
Talladega College, Alabama's oldest historically Black liberal arts college, came under fire after its marching band accepted an invitation to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration.
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